JUNE 2019
Lightning will include Microban® technology to inhibit growth of bacteria on pallet surfaces
Lightning Technologies has entered into a long term, exclusive partnership with Microban International, the global leader in antimicrobial and odor control technologies, according to an announcement from Microban. Lightning is an alternative material pallet utilizing plywood and a protective coating.
The release makes the claim that Lightning Technologies is disrupting the pallet industry with an array of innovative added benefits that are built into its pallets. To further enhance what is characterized as “The Most Technologically Advanced Pallet In The Industry,” the release notes, the pallets will now include powerful Microban antimicrobial technology that will inhibit the growth of bacteria on the pallet surfaces.
“We have had such strong interest and demand from produce and protein growers, pharmaceutical manufacturers, and retailers that we wanted to further enhance the differentiation and cleanliness proposition of our pallets by adding superior antimicrobial product protection,” said Jeffrey Owen, CEO Lightning Technologies. “The growth of bacteria on coated and untreated wood pallets has been a significant vulnerability
for all food-related industries. Lightning Technologies is proud to be the only pallet manufacturer with this superior antimicrobial protection in each of Lightning’s pallets.”
“This is one of the most exciting and innovative products to hit the food & pharmaceutical transportation sectors in years, and we are thrilled to be partnering with Jeffrey Owen and the team at Lightning Technologies," said Michael Ruby, VP of Global Built-In Business at Microban." We entered into this exclusive partnership because we see a clear vision for Lightning adopting an innovations approach and staying ahead of the pack in a space that will continue to become more regulated in the future. We are proud to be on the cutting edge with them and to help in delivering differentiable value to the food industry supply chain.”